Hearing her serviceman son’s voice shaking with cold motivated Ronda Gregory to try to ensure he and his fellow Marines are warm and know that people back home care about them.
Gregory, who lives in Thornton, became aware of the sometimes-brutal weather that GIs face in Afghanistan and decided to do something about it — an effort that has enlisted the help of Conifer knitters.
Gregory started a group called Colorado Marine Moms that consists of parents whose goal is to provide helmet and sleeping-bag liners and care packages for troops in Afghanistan.
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